Problem
Im getting past the bios now and it booting from windows 7 pro 64bit cd but then after it loads windows it goes to the background windows 7 blue screen(seen on normal startups) and sits there. Im going to to try windows xp and vista and see what happens but really would like to get 7 running on this. The mobo bios version is 8C9F1P09 and it looks like there is 010 out but the previous owner said he had windows 7 enterprise running fine. Also it was doing some really weird things when i first hooked it up(every time i would try to change any setting in bios it wouldnt reboot and the screen would go blank). i can take pics of the bios and upload them so just let me know if anyone has any idea thanks.

Edit there is win 7 drivers too so im assuming its supposed to workEdited by Darklyric - 7/2/13 at 1:11pm

Okay so Ive tried vista and xp and neither would make it through the install without blue screening. I then knew it was the mobo and not my install disk and went through every setting in bios. I can post pics if someone has a similar board and needs them, but ill list off what i had to reset.

1) My mobo was frozen for some reason and wouldnt let me change a setting without crashing(even loading defaults) so i cleared cmos via the button on the back.
2) I then reset defaults and it actually rebooted and took()
3)i then proceeded to set the bios clock(before i forgot)
4)(boot menu screen) i changed the boot setting to os2 from non os2(os2 i guess allows for more than 64 mb of ram?)
5)(boot menu screen) i then changed debug code control to pci from lpc(forgot but i think its important)
6)(boot menu screen) then i disabled bios caching(its is problematic and can cause crashes from what i remember
7)(integrated peripherals screen) I changed ich10 sata mode(sata controller i believe) to ahci from ide
8)(integrated peripherals screen) i then disabled legacy boot(why not?)
9)(integrated peripherals screen) this is important for foxconn boards i guess! jmicron 363 pata/esata to ahci+ide from ide mode
10)(integrated peripherals screen) then i disabled fdc(which i believe stands for floppy disk controller)
11)(forgot where this was at but under different tab)(display setting maybe?) I then changed default unit display to pcieX from pci
12) set your boot order and away you go!!Edited by Darklyric - 7/2/13 at 1:10pm